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. 2022 Oct 13;58(10):1446. doi: 10.3390/medicina58101446

Table 3.

The most common features of primary CNS vasculitides and their differences.

PACNS CAARI ABRA
Cognitive decline 50–70% [17] 48–76% [25,28] 71% [29]
Focal neurological symptoms 25–30% [17] 46% [25,28] 51% [29]
Severe headache 50–60% [17] 32–41% [25,28] 35% [29]
Seizures 25–30% [17] 31% [25,28] 30% [29]
Elevated ESR or CRP [31] Uncommon Up to 30%
Elevated CSF protein [31] 80–90% 71%
CSF pleocytosis [31] 80–90% 44%
Intracranial hemorrhage [31] 8% 20% 14%
Meningeal gadolinium enhancement [31] 12% 56% 57%

PACNS—primary angiitis of the central nervous system, CAARI—cerebral amyloid angiopathy related inflammation, ABRA—amyloid β-related angiitis, ESR—erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP– C-reactive protein, CSF—cerebrospinal fluid.